The manga's story centers on an introverted high school student named Eiji Hoshimiya with a huge secret — he wished for the destruction of the world when he was younger. Fairies give certain people special powers called Orders. What Order Users can do with their power depends on their wishes. 10 years after the Great Destruction, Eiji struggles to come to terms with his immense power.

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I tried re-reading this, but I just can't get over how unbelievably passive the main character is about being controlled, he has no reason to get these people to follow him, he shouldn't even like this people, he should have pure unadulterated hatred for everyone involved in the 10, being blackmailed and controlled is not fun or even close to satisfying, if I were eiji i would have taken his sister, and then fucked off a long time ago, the author can't even do a proper edgy main character.

Seeing a series on hiatus so close to completion made me feel bad. It's not a particularly difficult series to translate, so I'll steadily work on the chapters in my spare time.

@Semper Solus: That scene... was definitely not a high-point of the chapter's writing ^^;

Spoiler

What is said is:
「大変ですっ！世界が飲み込まれていきますっ！」
Aside from being a little more formal than the translation, it's just as direct. The scene is just so ad-hoc that it might have been better to have a couple pages from an ordinary person's POV to give gravity to the plot development.

I wish I knew enough Japanese to know what tense is used there.

Because if it's still the present progressive--if the Earth is still being destroyed as that sentence is spoken--I know I wouldn't be showing up to a day job as a reporter.

Seeing a series on hiatus so close to completion made me feel bad. It's not a particularly difficult series to translate, so I'll steadily work on the chapters in my spare time.

@Semper Solus: That scene... was definitely not a high-point of the chapter's writing ^^;

Spoiler

What is said is:

「大変ですっ！世界が飲み込まれていきますっ！」

Aside from being a little more formal than the translation, it's just as direct. The scene is just so ad-hoc that it might have been better to have a couple pages from an ordinary person's POV to give gravity to the plot development.

I'd love to see how Sena would react if Eiji took his gun and instead of pointing it at her, appeared resigned, pointed it at his own head, lamented that he had brought this onto her and that this is the only way he can atone, just see what her reaction would be. Would put an end to this oooh-I'm-evil-now charade right quick.

Ugh this manga have intresting start, too bad the story become convoluted mess, and the character are unlikeable.
Dissapointing, compare to mirrai nikki this manga didn't have solid storyline.
Just end. I am not intrested anymore.

Now that the volume 9 is finished, my translations will stop for now. I'm gonna be very busy until the end of the year and I'm also kind of burned out from translating and typesetting it. If someone wants to continue instead, feel free to do so.

What's absurd about this manga is that whether it is Eiji or Sena who caused the great destruction the general public (adults) would not have shown that much resentment towards him or her especially 10 years later because they were so young when they caused it and it is most likely a mishap. People like Rin would be the only ones who would show that much resentment because her whole world was turned upside down when she was that young but that would also phase off after knowing the whole story.

Lol. Why do people keep on insisting Sena was the one who caused the great destruction(I'm talking about Eiji the great moron)? She was only a couple of years older than a baby back then, and her father was the one in control of the experment. Really now, how long do they intend to shift the blame to innocent people?

Same way you're trying to get the 10-ish year to get all the blame saying he's an idiot, because everyone at that age will assume a girl who's floating around and has appeared all of a sudden as if by art of magic will make you blow the whole world apart because you do a request you most likely don't believe won't be granted.

Lol. Why do people keep on insisting Sena was the one who caused the great destruction(I'm talking about Eiji the great moron)? She was only a couple of years older than a baby back then, and her father was the one in control of the experment. Really now, how long do they intend to shift the blame to innocent people?